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Start your free trialEugene Paitoo
3,922 PointsIn the normalizeDiscountCode verify that only letters or the $ character are used. If any other character is used, throw
Please i need a little bit of help here
public class Order {
private String itemName;
private int priceInCents;
private String discountCode;
public Order(String itemName, int priceInCents) {
this.itemName = itemName;
this.priceInCents = priceInCents;
}
private String normalizeDiscountCode(String discountCode) {
return discountCode.toUpperCase();
}
public String getItemName() {
return itemName;
}
public int getPriceInCents() {
return priceInCents;
}
public String getDiscountCode() {
return discountCode;
}
public void applyDiscountCode(String discountCode) {
this.discountCode = normalizeDiscountCode(discountCode);
}
}
public class Example {
public static void main(String[] args) {
// This is here just for example use cases.
Order order = new Order(
"Yoda PEZ Dispenser",
600);
// These are valid. They are letters and the $ character only
order.applyDiscountCode("abc");
order.getDiscountCode(); // ABC
order.applyDiscountCode("$ale");
order.getDiscountCode(); // $ALE
try {
// This will throw an exception because it contains numbers
order.applyDiscountCode("ABC123");
} catch (IllegalArgumentException iae) {
System.out.println(iae.getMessage()); // Prints "Invalid discount code"
}
try {
// This will throw as well, because it contains a symbol.
order.applyDiscountCode("w@w");
}catch (IllegalArgumentException iae) {
System.out.println(iae.getMessage()); // Prints "Invalid discount code"
}
}
}
2 Answers
Eugene Paitoo
3,922 PointsIt really does thanks very much!
Yanuar Prakoso
15,196 PointsHi Eugene Basically you need to input that question into logical expression. But first you must separate the character inside the discountCode String right? You can use .toCharArray() method to the discountCode since it is a string.
Then you test the logical expression using if statement. Remember the challenge ask you to verify: IF The discountCode consist of letter or '$'. if not then raise Exception right?
So if we turn it around it will be: FOR each character in discountCode: IF the character in discountCode is NOT(a letter OR '$') then raise exception: to put that statement to logical expression will be like this: !(is a letter OR '$')
Thus if you write it in Java it will be like this:
for (char letter : discountCode.toCharArray()){
if (!(Character.isLetter(letter) || letter == '$')){
//what will you do if it is not a letter or '$'? Throw something??
}
}
The rest you can adjust it yourself I hope. I hope this will help you a little.